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Letters to Gisèle

Letters to Gisèle

1951–1970

by Paul Celan, translated from the French by Jason Kavett, with a selection of letters from Gisèle Celan-Lestrange, notes by Bertrand Badiou

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One of the most significant European poets of the twentieth century, Paul Celan came from an Eastern European Jewish family and lost his parents to the death camps of World War II. Transplanted to Paris, he produced a body of work that was an ongoing confrontation with that history of loss and with the German language. His poems, anguished and unsleeping, have by now been translated into many languages, becoming a touchstone for poets, writers, and philosophers.

Letters to Gisèle presents the letters Celan wrote to his wife, the French visual artist Gisèle Celan-Lestrange, over the course of close to twenty years, along with letters to the couple’s son, Eric, and letters from Gisèle to Paul. They provide an intimate view of his literary career and troubled life, which was marked by repeated stays in psychiatric clinics. They also provide an unparalleled glimpse into Celan’s poetic workshop, including his own word-for-word renderings from German into French of more than a dozen of his poems. These he addressed to Gisèle as an ongoing, informal German lesson. They figure too as messages from the heart. Presented here trilingually, these overlapping versions of Celan’s poems open up new dimensions of his famously hermetic poetry, as dazzling as it is dark.

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Series: NYRB Poets
ISBN: 9781681378305
Pages: 544
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Praise

[These letters and poems] form a tragic love story of the twentieth century as well as a unique biography of Celan himself.... A kind of Rosetta Stone, invaluable for comprehending his elusive verse.
—John Felstiner

Paul Celan’s letters to Gisèle Celan-Lestrange [are] by far the most extensive and revealing part of his correspondence as a whole.
—Charlie Louth, The Times Literary Supplement

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